Israeli forces fired rockets into southern Lebanon,
attacking Hezbollah forces after the terrorist group fired anti-tank missiles
across the border, initially hitting Israeli soldiers, officials said.
Israel Defense Forces (IDF) spokesman Lt. Col. Jonathan
Conricus said Wednesday that the Israeli military shelled the Lebanese border
town of Duhaira and the surrounding area where the missile attack came from,
FOXNews has reported.
He also said that Israel was actively fighting on a
secondary front along Israel's northern border with Hezbollah in Lebanon, in
addition to the counteroffensive the IDF is launching in the Gaza Strip,
according to the media outlet.
"We have deployed tens of thousands of additional units
along the northern border," Conricus said, including infantry, special
forces, armored forces, artillery, air forces and "additional assets
including intelligence and logistics."
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